perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... influencing HIV related risky sexual behaviours and that it cannot be surprising that it contributes positively. Findings of the present study extended previous research as it emerged that students engaged in risky sexual behaviours despite their knowledge of these risky sexual behaviours. The parti ...
... influencing HIV related risky sexual behaviours and that it cannot be surprising that it contributes positively. Findings of the present study extended previous research as it emerged that students engaged in risky sexual behaviours despite their knowledge of these risky sexual behaviours. The parti ...
POPULATION BASED SURVEY ON KNOWLEDGE AND QUALITY OF LIFE PERCEPTION ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AMONG DIABETIC AND NONDIABETIC ATTRIBUTES, PENANG,
... concentration loss, once they experience a failure to erect 3. Little is known about impact of erectile dysfunction and the effect of its subsequent treatment on the lives and wellbeing of patients 1,4. The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire is an i ...
... concentration loss, once they experience a failure to erect 3. Little is known about impact of erectile dysfunction and the effect of its subsequent treatment on the lives and wellbeing of patients 1,4. The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire is an i ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... likely to increase sexual regret among females, causing psychological distress that may have an impact on many aspects of their lives. Considering the various negative psychological consequences that may occur after a hookup, this study explored the sexual phenomenon within the theoretical construct ...
... likely to increase sexual regret among females, causing psychological distress that may have an impact on many aspects of their lives. Considering the various negative psychological consequences that may occur after a hookup, this study explored the sexual phenomenon within the theoretical construct ...
Chapter 26A - Behavior Analysis, Autism, Procrastination
... “I’ve noticed in class and I’ve noticed in our meetings that almost 100% of the time you handle your body more like a typical woman than a typical man.” “What do you mean?” “For instance, the way you’re sitting. You’ve crossed your legs with one knee on top of the other, like a woman.” “Isn’t that t ...
... “I’ve noticed in class and I’ve noticed in our meetings that almost 100% of the time you handle your body more like a typical woman than a typical man.” “What do you mean?” “For instance, the way you’re sitting. You’ve crossed your legs with one knee on top of the other, like a woman.” “Isn’t that t ...
Localised provoked vestibulodynia (vulvodynia): assessment and
... pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance and mood changes.7 There is increased incidence of co-existent pain disorders and women with vulvodynia have a 2–3-fold increase in the likelihood of having another pain condition.8 It is not understood why some individuals develop chronic pain and others do not. It ...
... pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance and mood changes.7 There is increased incidence of co-existent pain disorders and women with vulvodynia have a 2–3-fold increase in the likelihood of having another pain condition.8 It is not understood why some individuals develop chronic pain and others do not. It ...
Sexual Health After Transplant: What Every Patient Should
... It is common to have pain after surgery, but this should decrease over time. Your health care team will ask you to rate your pain on a scale of 0-10 and can apply interventions to help manage pain. Pain can impact your self-esteem and desire for sexual activity. While pain medications may influence ...
... It is common to have pain after surgery, but this should decrease over time. Your health care team will ask you to rate your pain on a scale of 0-10 and can apply interventions to help manage pain. Pain can impact your self-esteem and desire for sexual activity. While pain medications may influence ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... singles and asexuals may overlap. However, there is a clear operational difference between these social categories. Singles can have sex outside of relationships, and likely have had or will have sex within past/future relationships. Asexuals on the other hand, do not and will not have sex of their ...
... singles and asexuals may overlap. However, there is a clear operational difference between these social categories. Singles can have sex outside of relationships, and likely have had or will have sex within past/future relationships. Asexuals on the other hand, do not and will not have sex of their ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Elite Athletes
... As my research on the topic continued, my research has only snowballed to include not only collegiate athletes but professional and Olympic athletes as well. It seems to be almost every day a new news article is published catching an elite athlete battering his wife or girlfriend or an elite athlete ...
... As my research on the topic continued, my research has only snowballed to include not only collegiate athletes but professional and Olympic athletes as well. It seems to be almost every day a new news article is published catching an elite athlete battering his wife or girlfriend or an elite athlete ...
Drugs That Affect Sexuality
... required any in-depth review of this sensitive subject. Nevertheless, reports of sexual dysfunction do occasionally end up in the medical literature. This is especially true for men because when the equipment starts to fail it is fairly obvious. Women, on the other hand, have been virtually ignored. ...
... required any in-depth review of this sensitive subject. Nevertheless, reports of sexual dysfunction do occasionally end up in the medical literature. This is especially true for men because when the equipment starts to fail it is fairly obvious. Women, on the other hand, have been virtually ignored. ...
Reclaiming the Body and the Spirit in Oscar Wilde`s
... How then does this historical re-representation of a biblical figure impact Irish identity? On the surface this question might be answered by making associations between Oscar Wilde’s own sexual history, something I will return to later in the paper. And yet, the character of Salomé offers a unique ...
... How then does this historical re-representation of a biblical figure impact Irish identity? On the surface this question might be answered by making associations between Oscar Wilde’s own sexual history, something I will return to later in the paper. And yet, the character of Salomé offers a unique ...
USING ATTACHMENT THEORY TO STUDY MOTHER
... many parents are not currently communicating about sexual education with their children, some report intentions to communicate about sex. This leads us to believe that communication about sex in a parent-child relationship may not be occurring as much as needed for positive outcomes. One reason for ...
... many parents are not currently communicating about sexual education with their children, some report intentions to communicate about sex. This leads us to believe that communication about sex in a parent-child relationship may not be occurring as much as needed for positive outcomes. One reason for ...
Symptoms- Bladder dysfunction
... Hesitancy in starting urination. Frequent night time urination (known as nocturia). Incontinence (the inability to hold in urine). These symptoms may be caused by a "spastic" bladder that is unable to hold the normal amount of urine, or by a bladder that does not empty ...
... Hesitancy in starting urination. Frequent night time urination (known as nocturia). Incontinence (the inability to hold in urine). These symptoms may be caused by a "spastic" bladder that is unable to hold the normal amount of urine, or by a bladder that does not empty ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... sexual differentiation, since usually a sexually selected trait is used by one sex as a way of deciding between the members of the other sex; 4) having a high degree of variance, allowing the trait to be used as a means of distinguishing between members of a sex; and 5) having a high degree of herit ...
... sexual differentiation, since usually a sexually selected trait is used by one sex as a way of deciding between the members of the other sex; 4) having a high degree of variance, allowing the trait to be used as a means of distinguishing between members of a sex; and 5) having a high degree of herit ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... (Rodgers, 1999), contributes to the staggering number of sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies in the United States each year (Rosenthal & Feldman, 1999). Sexual risk for adolescents has changed dramatically in the past 15 years (Hutchison & Cooney, 1998; Rosenthal & Feldman, 1999). ...
... (Rodgers, 1999), contributes to the staggering number of sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies in the United States each year (Rosenthal & Feldman, 1999). Sexual risk for adolescents has changed dramatically in the past 15 years (Hutchison & Cooney, 1998; Rosenthal & Feldman, 1999). ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... those unfamiliar with the writings of academics like Catherine MacKinnon and Rosemarie Skaine just how far sexual harassment theory had drifted from attitudes held by the general American public. In 1991 white, middle-aged, middle-class feminists across the country declared a great victory for raise ...
... those unfamiliar with the writings of academics like Catherine MacKinnon and Rosemarie Skaine just how far sexual harassment theory had drifted from attitudes held by the general American public. In 1991 white, middle-aged, middle-class feminists across the country declared a great victory for raise ...
the sexual wellbeing and breast cancer in Australia
... 1259 participants provided further information about the impact of these changes. The most common responses were emotional consequences (38%, 439), physical changes (22%, 249), changes to self and femininity (19%, 212), and reconciliation of self to changes (11%, 123). It’s very upsetting but I have ...
... 1259 participants provided further information about the impact of these changes. The most common responses were emotional consequences (38%, 439), physical changes (22%, 249), changes to self and femininity (19%, 212), and reconciliation of self to changes (11%, 123). It’s very upsetting but I have ...
Critical period conditioning by orgasm during heterosexual oral sex
... development of later behavioral and perceptual skills. In addition, Fox and Rutter (2010) found that animals needed to engage the environment to excite “neural structures” that help with “depth perception and other perceptual abilities. The authors also found that if kittens were raised from birth w ...
... development of later behavioral and perceptual skills. In addition, Fox and Rutter (2010) found that animals needed to engage the environment to excite “neural structures” that help with “depth perception and other perceptual abilities. The authors also found that if kittens were raised from birth w ...
Fixing broken masculinity: Viagra asa technology for the production
... particular, I would like to thank Leonore Tiefer, Beth Schneider, Laury Oaks, and Sarah Fenstermaler for their feedback and encouragement. ...
... particular, I would like to thank Leonore Tiefer, Beth Schneider, Laury Oaks, and Sarah Fenstermaler for their feedback and encouragement. ...
Sexual harassment in the workplace
... There are five aspects of the employment relationships studied in the field of personnel economics: (1) work incentives, (2) matching firms with workers, (3) compensation, (4) skill development, and (5) organization of work (Lazear and Oyer 2007). The analysis below focuses on the incentive and comp ...
... There are five aspects of the employment relationships studied in the field of personnel economics: (1) work incentives, (2) matching firms with workers, (3) compensation, (4) skill development, and (5) organization of work (Lazear and Oyer 2007). The analysis below focuses on the incentive and comp ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... For couples of reproductive age who have sexual intercourse without contraceptive methods, infertility is defined as the inability to establish a pregnancy within a specified period of time, usually 1 year. Given this definition, it is estimated that between 8 and 12% of couples experience some for ...
... For couples of reproductive age who have sexual intercourse without contraceptive methods, infertility is defined as the inability to establish a pregnancy within a specified period of time, usually 1 year. Given this definition, it is estimated that between 8 and 12% of couples experience some for ...
Do you have low testosterone? Why does it
... The literature suggests that testosterone may have a positive effect on mood and depression. High androgen levels are associated with menstrual cycle irregularities in both clinical populations and healthy women. Testosterone may increase the spread of prostate cancer. In people who have undergone t ...
... The literature suggests that testosterone may have a positive effect on mood and depression. High androgen levels are associated with menstrual cycle irregularities in both clinical populations and healthy women. Testosterone may increase the spread of prostate cancer. In people who have undergone t ...